Poster | 6th Internet World Congress for Biomedical Sciences |
MŞ Jesús Martínez González(1), Alejandro Nogueira(2), Olatz Alcelay(3), Francisco Iglesias(4)
(1)(2)(3)(4)Hospital Central de Asturias - OVIEDO. Spain
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Figure 1: Full thickness abdominal wall defect extending from 7th rib to iliac bone and crossing midline. PTFE mesh over peritoneum exposed. Harvesting of omental flap for reconstruction. |
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Figure 2: The pedicle of the flap exits the abdomen through a small hole in PTFE mesh.(1),(2). |
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Figure 3: Pivot point through abdominal wall opening. This is the only potential weakness point. |
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Figure 4: Flap over PTFE mesh. It´s a large and highly vascularized flap to accept split thickness meshed |
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